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BA Sociology with Placement
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Sociology with placement is a degree that combines serious academic engagement with the structures and processes of contemporary society with a substantial period of professional experience that allows you to apply sociological thinking in a real organisational context. Sociology examines how societies work, how inequalities are produced and maintained, how culture and institutions shape behaviour, and how collective action brings about or resists change. It is a discipline that trains you to look beneath the surface of social life, to question what is taken for granted, and to use empirical evidence and social theory to understand the world more rigorously. At the University of Gloucestershire, this four-year, full-time programme includes a placement year that gives you the opportunity to work in a relevant professional setting, whether that is in social research, policy, public services, the third sector, or another organisation where sociological thinking is applied. You will develop your understanding of social theory, research methods, inequality, culture, and contemporary social issues, building the analytical and communicative skills that sociology develops alongside the practical professional experience the placement provides. A typical entry tariff of 104 points reflects the accessible standard of entry for this programme, which is designed to develop capable graduates from a wide range of prior backgrounds. Sociology graduates with placement experience are well placed for careers in social research, public policy, local government, health and social care, community development, education, journalism, human resources, and the third sector. The placement year strengthens graduate employability significantly, and many students maintain connections with their placement organisations after graduating. Postgraduate study in sociology, social policy, social work, or a related field is a common further step for those seeking to specialise or develop professional qualifications.
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